GateHouse News Service New England Budget  June 20, 2007

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Here are the top New England regional stories coming today from GateHouse News Service. Stories are available at xxx.com. Please submit stories below no later than 6 p.m. local time, unless you have breaking news that is changing significantly. Questions?

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GateHouse News Service New England Budget • June 20, 2007

Here are the top New England regional stories coming today from GateHouse News Service. Stories are available at xxx.com. Please submit stories below no later than 6 p.m. local time, unless you have breaking news that is changing significantly. Questions?

DEAD BABY - 28-year-old Milford mom arraigned in Worcester. Is expected to post $5,000 cash bail and will be released with an electronic monitoring bracelet. Other adults were present at time of birth, but no other charges are expected DA said yesterday.
MILFORD DAILY NEWS, Lynch, 15 inches 6 p.m.
Photos: in court

MISSISSIPPI RECOVERS - Day 3 in Mississippi. Michael did get the OK to join the troops, so we may be jumping from rebuilding effort to troop training, but need to hear from Michael.
MILFORD DAILY NEWS, Morton, 15 inches 6 p.m.
Photos: From Morton in Miss.

STOLEN COLLEGE PAPERS – Framingham State women who stole newspapers because they did not like the way they looked in a photo ordered to pay to cover cost of reprinting.
METROWEST DAILY NEWS, Hilliard, 10 inches 6 p.m.

HISTORY DISCOVERY - Lexington postal worker makes archeological find. After walking daily by an NStar site being excavated, he takes his metal detector and discovers several artifacts dating back as far as the 17th century.
LEXINGTON MINUTEMAN, Mahoney, 22 inches, available now
Photos: of postal worker

TENNESSEE GOV. ON HEALTH CARE - Tennessee Gov. Phil Bresden, a former Lexington resident and former candidate for the 7th Middlesex Senate seat, talks with a Lexington Minuteman editorial board about health care in Massachusetts, Tennessee and problems that need to be addressed across the nation.
LEXINGTON MINUTEMAN, Murphy, 19 inches, available now.
Photos: of Bresden

BAD MOVE BY PIKE BOARD – Rick Holmes editorial: The Mass. Turnpike Authority's planned investment in high-tech toll-collection equipment is a step in the wrong direction, and "congestion pricing" is a scheme to punish those who are already stuck in traffic.

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COMMUNITY AUDITIONS - Decades before instant online voting and ``American Idol'' captured the attention of millions across the U.S., Boston TV showcased rising local talent on the weekly show ``Community Auditions.'' We interview a Shrewsbury man whose band The Wildcats worked its way up the staircase - not quite to fame - back in 1965. Holliston angles to story.
METROWEST, Uek, 15 inches, 6 p.m.
Photos: New and old photos